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3 cases of swine flu at State Fair aren't of strain causing alerts
Updated: August 31, 2012 - 6:57 PM
The three cases announced Friday -- in a teenage girl, school-age boy and elderly woman -- were detected in part because of the fair’s heightened concerns about an H3N2v strain of swine flu that has circulated nationally at livestock fairs and animal markets.
Three cases of swine flu have been reported among visitors at the Minnesota State Fair, only the sickened visitors didn’t contract the strain that has caused a wave of concern nationally.
One of the victims was a teenage girl who was exhibiting pigs and became ill on Aug. 26 — the fourth day of the fair, the Minnesota Department of Health reported late Friday. The others were a school-age boy who spent “all day in the swine barn on Aug. 24” and then became sick three days later, and a woman in her late seventies who also had spent considerable time around the swine barn and swine show on Aug. 24.
The elderly woman was hospitalized, but all three are now recovering...
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But the fairgoers instead were infected by a different H1N2v strain.
3 cases of swine flu at State Fair aren't of strain causing alerts
Updated: August 31, 2012 - 6:57 PM
The three cases announced Friday -- in a teenage girl, school-age boy and elderly woman -- were detected in part because of the fair’s heightened concerns about an H3N2v strain of swine flu that has circulated nationally at livestock fairs and animal markets.
Three cases of swine flu have been reported among visitors at the Minnesota State Fair, only the sickened visitors didn’t contract the strain that has caused a wave of concern nationally.
One of the victims was a teenage girl who was exhibiting pigs and became ill on Aug. 26 — the fourth day of the fair, the Minnesota Department of Health reported late Friday. The others were a school-age boy who spent “all day in the swine barn on Aug. 24” and then became sick three days later, and a woman in her late seventies who also had spent considerable time around the swine barn and swine show on Aug. 24.
The elderly woman was hospitalized, but all three are now recovering...
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But the fairgoers instead were infected by a different H1N2v strain.
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